Seeking information on the compatibility status of hyaluronic acid and niacinamide together? Then consider yourself lucky today, because your taste of curiosity is about to be quenched.
Having a good knowledge of ingredients-compatibility should be a priority in skincare, as this won’t only help you make the best choice of ingredients to use together towards achieving your skin goal, but also amplifies the effect you get from the duo-ingredients, due to their combination together.
Here on BeautySparkReview, we’ve put up well-detailed quality contents on couple-ingredients to use together such as, niacinamide and lactic acid, niacinamide and azelaic acid, alpha arbutin and tranexamic acid, tretinoin and azelaic acid and the rest of them.
In this content, we’ll reveal in detail the compatibility status of hyaluronic acid and niacinamide together. But before we plunge into that, it’s a good thing to know what hyaluronic acid and niacinamide is, and what they actually do for the skin. This will enable you to grasp a better understanding.
What Is Hyaluronic Acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a sugar molecule that occurs naturally in the skin. It’s found in the fluids in the eyes and joints. It acts as a cushion and lubricant in the joints and other tissues. In skincare, hyaluronic acid serves as a humectant, as it draws moisture from the atmosphere to hydrate the skin surface, giving your skin that satisfactory hydration. See hyaluronic acid as the “drink for the skin”.
Due to hyaluronic acid’s intense skin hydration, it reduces the looks of wrinkles and fine lines by giving the skin a plump and supple effect, which helps fill in lines and improve overall skin tone and texture.
Main Skin Benefits Of Hyaluronic Acid.
- Hydrates and plumps the skin.
- Speeds up wound healing process.
- Enhances lipid barrier.
- Increases lipid barrier resilience.
- Stimulates elasticity, smoothness and improves skin tone.
What Is Niacinamide?
Niacinamide is a type of vitamin B3 and a water-soluble vitamin that helps reduce redness, helps control excessive oil production, minimize large pores, Improve skin barrier function and improve overall skin tone which is very beneficial for all skin types, but mostly for individuals with oily skin.
Individuals with oily skin are very much vulnerable to acne breakouts due to excessive oil (sebum) production which can lead to clogged pores, so to regulate oil production, you have to incorporate niacinamide into your skincare routine.
Main Skin Benefits Of Niacinamide.
- Reduces redness.
- Helps treat acne.
- Regulates sebum (oil) production.
- Improves skin barrier function.
- Reduces the looks of large pores.
- Smoothes skin texture which improves the looks of wrinkles.
Can Hyaluronic Acid And Niacinamide Be Used Together?
Hyaluronic acid and niacinamide are both skin hydrating, and lipid barrier-enhancing skincare ingredients. When topically applied, hyaluronic acid draws moisture to the skin, thus feeding the skin with hydration, while niacinamide further augments the hydration effect, by preventing evaporation of moisture from the skin into the environment.
Niacinamide being a star-ingredient further help enhance skin elasticity as it stimulate keratin which is the main structural component of the outer layer of the skin, as a result, improves skin firmness, thereby minimizing large pores, wrinkles, fine lines, reduces excess oil (sebum) production and improve overall skin texture and complexion.
Pairing hyaluronic acid and niacinamide together not only encourages intense skin hydration, but also helps calm inflammatory-irritation and soothes the skin thereby creating a healing environment which helps the skin repair itself. All thanks to hyaluronic acid’s skin soothing potentials and niacinamide’s natural anti-inflammatory benefits.
The combination of these two ingredients is a powerful duo to serve intense hydration and anti-aging benefits to the skin.
How To Apply Hyaluronic Acid And Niacinamide Together.
Hyaluronic acid and niacinamide can be used in a single product that contains both ingredients, or as well used individually in separate products. However, to get the most out of both bioactive, I best recommend using them in serum formulation, and in separate products.
Example: The Ordinary hyaluronic acid serum and The Good Molecules niacinamide serum.
Below is how to apply hyaluronic acid and niacinamide together:
Method 1: The Layering Application Method.
- Step 1: Cleanse your face with a skin suitable facial cleanser.
- Step 2: Pat (don’t rub) your face with a clean towel.
- Step 3: While your skin is damp or moist (not dripping wet) apply 2-3 drops of hyaluronic acid serum. Gently massage your face till fully absorbed. Then follow with the application of 2-3 drops of niacinamide serum. While you gently massage till fully absorbed.
Hyaluronic acid should go first because it preps the skin, by pulling moisture from the atmosphere to the skin, while niacinamide comes second, to further help augment hydration by retaining moisture in the skin.
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Note: Always apply hyaluronic acid on a damp (not dripping wet) skin for optimum result, therefore you should avoid towelling-off completely after cleansing. According to the experts, hyaluronic acid products (serums, moisturizers etc) actually need to be applied to damp or moist skin in order to work.
In fact, applying it to a dry face can have the opposite effect of what is intended, and actually leave skin more dehydrated, because when hyaluronic acid is applied to a dry skin, it pulls moisture from the deeper layers of the skin and hydrates the skin surface, thus causing the skin to be more dehydrated.
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- Step 4: Plunge ahead to applying your moisturizer, to further seal in moisture into the skin.
Method 2: The Mixing Application Method.
This method of applying hyaluronic acid and niacinamide together is mainly favourable to lazy skincare individuals, or those who would prefer mixing both ingredients together prior to application.
- Step 1: Cleanse your face with a skin suitable facial cleanser.
- Step 2: Pat (don’t rub) your face with a clean towel.
- Step 3: While your skin is damp or moist (not dripping wet), mix 2-3 drops of hyaluronic acid serum and 2-3 drops of niacinamide serum in the palm of your hand, gently rub your palms together to ensure both product-content mix properly, then apply on your damp face.
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Note: While you leverage this application method, don’t forget to leave your face damp or moist (not dripping wet) before applying the mixture to your face. This is to ensure optimum efficacy, not only does skincare products penetrates better on damp or moist skin, but hyaluronic acid products (serums, moisturizers etc) actually needs to be applied to damp or moist skin in order to work properly, because when hyaluronic acid is applied to a dry skin, it pulls moisture from the deeper layers of the skin and hydrates the skin surface, thus causing the skin to be more dehydrated
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- Step 4: Apply your moisturizer to further seal in moisture and keep your skin moisturized all day and night long.
This application approach is also recommended for those who can’t tolerate high concentration of niacinamide serum (example: a 10%). As mixing an equal proportion of your hyaluronic acid serum with your 10% niacinamide serum in the palm of your hand prior to application, (example: hyaluronic 2 drops and niacinamide 2 drops) helps to dilute the niacinamide serum from 10% to 5%. Which is the best recommended concentration to use if you have a sensitive or intolerant skin.
My Honest Experience With Hyaluronic Acid And Niacinamide Together.
I have been using hyaluronic acid and niacinamide all along in my skincare routine (along with other skincare products), but because of this article, I had to use both ingredients together to come up with a precise review of my experience using both bioactive.
That being said, I subjected myself to the combination of hyaluronic acid serum and niacinamide serum, using The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 and Good Molecules 10% Niacinamide Serum everyday, both morning (AM) and night (PM) for four (4) weeks.
The results? It was phenomenal. My skin enjoyed every benefit that comes from these ingredients. My skin was intensely hydrated, supple, smooth and soft and looking all dewy, with my pores appearing smaller, and bumpy texture usually on my forehead gotten rid of. Not to mention excess oiliness (which I suffer from because of my oily skin nature) was also curtailed with skin texture greatly improved.
The combination of these actives, will remain in my skincare routine till forever.
In Conclusion.
Pairing hyaluronic acid and niacinamide together is one sure way to feed your skin with intense hydration and supply anti-aging benefits to your skin. All you have to do is, apply them consistently and dedicatedly. Don’t forget to perform a patch test prior to commencing full application of these actives.
Disclaimer: This is a personal experience with the
combination of hyaluronic acid and niacinamide together using The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 and Good Molecules 10% Niacinamide Serum, you may have a whole different experience, as skin type differs, so as result differs too.